Advanced repository settings
Reference for the Advanced page of the repository configuration: default narratives, appearance and performance options, diagram defaults and templates, sidebar panel behaviors, and QuickMap.
Reference for the Advanced page of the repository configuration: default narratives, appearance and performance options, diagram defaults and templates, sidebar panel behaviors, and QuickMap.
Pick which item properties a repository shows on the Item Properties tab of objects and as columns in object list tables.
Define a repository's control types, the control rating scale, and the key/non-key weighting percentages that feed residual risk — and download the repository's control assessments as a spreadsheet.
Create custom properties to hold information not predefined in the product, restrict where they appear, and control their visibility and check-in behavior.
Turn on automatic glossary-term linking in diagrams and choose which glossaries apply across the repository.
Designate resource objects as risk relevant, set their materiality thresholds and impact class definitions, and configure the ICS risk currency.
Maintain the type lists users pick from when creating Performance Indicators, Journeys, Capabilities, Opportunities, and Processes.
Add the content languages a repository supports, set its main editing language, and understand what removing a language deletes.
Extend the repository's resource type hierarchy with your own subtypes, and link platform users to the Labor resources that represent them.
Define a repository's risk types, risk categories, impact/likelihood/appetite parameters, and the risk matrix that Risk Map reports and risk values are built on.
Give one repository its own theme, custom colors, chart color scheme, default diagram theme, and navbar logo.
Offer your own diagrams as templates in the Add Object dialog: set up the template folder, get templates approved, and control the built-in iGrafx templates.
Create, edit, and delete the named cycle groups a repository uses for review, approval, endorsement, and acknowledgement cycles, and look up who belongs to which group.
Choose which cycle and watched-object events send email in a repository, who receives them, and whether cycle to-do emails combine into a daily digest.
Set a repository's version numbering, Describes relationship rules, required comments, default object owner, digital signatures, security policy, and hidden root folders.